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For Immediate Release: May 16, 2007
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Contact: Henry Griggs 212-845-5274

"Ticking Time Bomb" Not a Basis for Policy

GOP Debate Focused on Flawed Scenario

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Maureen Byrnes, Executive Director of Human Rights First, released the following statement regarding Republican candidates’ discussion of interrogation techniques in the debate held May 15, 2007 in South Carolina:

“It’s a positive development that issues relating to torture and detention issues were discussed in last night’s presidential debate. However, this discussion focused on the so-called “ticking time bomb” scenario, which is a fundamentally flawed hypothetical and not a sound basis for making policy. In this context, references to “enhanced interrogation techniques” are a euphemism for abusive treatment. In 1947, the U.S. sentenced a Japanese military officer, Yukio Asano, to 15 years of hard labor for using a form of water-boarding (mock drowning). Such actions are abusive and illegal, rarely produce reliable intelligence, and cause the United States to lose the moral high ground.”

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